scholarly journals Kdo (kaj) piše o/v slovenskih diplomatskih študijah? : primerjalna analiza izbranih slovenskih znanstvenih revij

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2021) (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Boštjan Udovič ◽  
Milan Brglez ◽  
Jana Arbeiter

The article analyses publications in the field of Slovenian diplomatic studies in the scientific journals Teorija in praksa, Družboslovne razprave, Annales – Series Sociologia et Historia, Acta Histriae and Studia Historica Slovenica. The most important finding of this article is that publications in the field of Slovenian diplomatic studies are generally rare (they account for between 1 and 3% of all publications), while articles in the field of the history of Slovenian diplomacy predominate among the publications. This is not surprising, since among Slovenian historians there are only a few who deal with so-called diplomatic/political history. Another observation proves to be correct, namely that publications from the field of diplomatic studies appear in waves mainly in thematic issues of the journals.

Author(s):  
Dorota Czyżyk

The purpose of this chapter is to present the presidency of Sebastián Piñera with an emphasis on his economic policy and development plan for Chile. The chapter begins with an analysis of the 2010 presidential elections and the profile of the latest Chilean president. The chapter also presents the economic and political history of the country since Salvador Allende's rise to power in 1970 through the Pinochet regime and the government of Concertación por la Democracia. Furthermore, the milestone events of the presidency of Piñera are identified and their influence on the approval of the presidents is evaluated. The study conducted in this chapter was based on the analysis of books and scientific journals that dealt with the political and economic history of Chile. The current situation of the country was analyzed on the basis of academic articles as well as press releases and reports.


Author(s):  
Sergey S. Pashin ◽  
Natalia S. Vasikhovskaya

The article is devoted to the study of the movement for communist labour at the Tyumen Shipbuilding Plant during the period of the seven-year plan (1959-1965). The authors seek to fill a historical narrative with the particular facts connected with the peculiarities and specifics of such phenomenon as the movement for communist labour. They consider it in the context of microhistory and as the most important element of production routine. The employees of the largest industrial enterprise of Soviet Tyumen — Shipbuilding Plant in concrete historical circumstances came under the spotlight of the authors. The submitted article is written with attraction of a wide range of archival documents, taken from the funds of the State Archive of the Tyumen Region and also funds of the State Archive of Socio-Political History of the Tyumen Region. Having studied the documents the authors come to conclusion that the movement for communist labour had little effect on the production progress of the plant employees.


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